St. Charles or Other Period Metal Cabinets
Often cannot be found for love nor money.
They are either ripped out and gotten rid of in a redo, often rubbished and or sold for scrap, unless a smart contractor/decorator knows what he/she has and either sells them on, or so forth.
Usually though the hard part is finding those in the colour, size and design required. There was a company (and still may be for all one knows), that did a professional repaint job on St. Charles cabinets (no, it's not as easy as slapping a can of spray paint on them), but think they went under.
St. Charles itself was purchased by another company, but no longer makes metal cabinets.
Often cannot be found for love nor money.
They are either ripped out and gotten rid of in a redo, often rubbished and or sold for scrap, unless a smart contractor/decorator knows what he/she has and either sells them on, or so forth.
Usually though the hard part is finding those in the colour, size and design required. There was a company (and still may be for all one knows), that did a professional repaint job on St. Charles cabinets (no, it's not as easy as slapping a can of spray paint on them), but think they went under.
St. Charles itself was purchased by another company, but no longer makes metal cabinets.